Contents
Strum Strike Blow
Middleton Grange Music Performance
Kūkupa Ukulele Group
Matariki Celebrations
Talofa lava - Welcome to Samoan Language Week
Hoon Hay Te Kura Kōaka Cultural Group
Hangi
School Blessing
Whānau Evening
Kūkupa Art
Koroī perform at Christchurch Music Festival
Matariki
Fun at Hoon Hay Te Kura Kōaka in 2022 😀❤
Strum Strike Blow Festival
Representative Choir 🎼
Kamata Artwork
Matariki Celebration Performance and shared breakfast
Picasso inspires Koroī 3
Kāmata share some Artwork 🎨
Kūkupa 6 celebrates St Patrick's Day! 🍀
Performing Arts Celebration 2021
Enjoy..... ❤
Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori
Māori Language Moment
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NZ Music Month 🎼
Abide With Me - NZ Virtual Brass Band and Choir - ANZAC Day 2020
Art Club Mural
What do you get when you take over 400 children, several pieces of art each, thousands of staples, loads of hot glue, tubs of paint, talent and creativity? Toi Te Kura Kōaka, Creative Hoon Hay School!
Our Choir
Te Kura Kōaka Celebration Assembly
Wharenui of Te Kura Tuarua o Horomaka - Hillmorton High School
Hoon Hay School, Te Kura Kōaka
Historically, the area that Hoon Hay School sits on would have been a mix of swampy marsh amongst Kahikatea forest. Along Hoon Hay Road was sandbank/dry plain ridge that extended out towards Wigram where it joined up with another historic dry plain which extended from Westlake to South Halswell. Between these dry plains and the Port Hills was a large swampland, often referred to today as the Henderson Basin.
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